* MRS. R.B. DEWAR MRS. L.H. POOLE division commissioners of the Provincial - Girl Guide Associa- tion. The association is planning a general drive this month, and ‘Alberton Idea | Is Discussed SUMMERSIDE President ‘A.H. Hubley of the Summerside Board of Trade, or an alternate representative will attend an Cctober 14th meeting in Alberton to discuss an Alberton sponsored idea of organizing a provincial federation of boards of trade. The Summerside members felt that boards of trade should con- tinue to work together for a com- mon objective but there were too few joint programs in which a federation of boards could main- tain an active interest, It was recalled that a similar c organization had failed about ten " MISS ‘I, ARSENAULT Shown above are Miss Iphi- fenie Arsenault Charlottetown Mrs. L.H. Poole, Montague, and Mrs. R.B. Dewar, Summerside the funds raised will be used at the local, county, and provincial levels for camping, leadership training and other Girl Guide activities. ~ NET ape ge cope gg ones " <2 ? sy - . * % LAND NEWS PAGE 8 SOURIS BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A coroner's jury in Souris last night exonerated truck driver Francis J. Howlett of any blame in the death of Melvin Reuben Gallant. Mr. Gallant died in the Souris Hospital, the jury found, from in- juries received when struck by a truck on Main Street at the cor- ner of Sterns Avenue on the night of Sept. 17. It was necessary for the cor- oner, Dr. G.S.A. -Inman_of Mon- j tague to have the court room |cleared of apectators while Mr. | Howlett was giving his testimony due. to remarks being passed by the crowd. . Ten other witnesses testified {n- | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct., 2, 1959 Truck Driver Cleared By Inquest At Souris. se teeee Quebec... .....00- Fredericton ....... Saint John ........ Moncton Halifax ‘ig Charlottetown ..... Sydney ....... eae Yarmouth ......... SE POE icc ccdis HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says rain and showers are in prospect for most areas of the Maritimes today. Hurricane Han- ‘nah is moving north - northwest rend may begin affectimg the cluding Dr. Edward Kassner, Souris; Eric MacKenzie, For- tune Bridge: Roy Coombs, Ken- sington; Miss Maureen MacKin- non, Littlé Harbor; Ivan Cheverie, | Souris; Dr. J.A. Carruthers, Char- | loitetown; Neil MacIntosh, Souris; | Constables Cook and Connolly of | the RCMP Souris detachment; | Roy Coffin; Souris and. Sterling Burke, Fortune. Dr. Inman read the autopsy: re- port by Dr. Abel, assistant pro- vincial pathologist, Charlottetown. The jury included Bruce L. Ste- wart, foreman; Wendell Birt, Ste- | Shore, Eastern Shore, Cape Bre- wart MacAuley, Paul Gallant, +4,- Intermittent rain occa John Mullally, Keith MacKenzie | ally heavy; fog patches; nee and. Brenton St. John, all of \light winds becoming north 15 Souris. ‘(by evening. Low-high at Halifax 58 and 70, Yarmouth 62 and 65, | night. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, South MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Flames yesterday afternoon levelled the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McSwain of Peter's Road. Starting on the second floor, jthe fire of unknown origin was ;not discovered until after it had PetersRoadHome Razed By Flames 65. Annapolis Valley, Northern ‘land: Intermittent rain; little 'change in temperature, light !winds. Low-high at Kentville and |New Glasgow 58 and 65, Char- lottetown 52 and 60. | High tide today at Charlotte- Despite the efforts of a large | OW" at 10.22 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. crowd and the Murray River fire | At Rustico at 5.40 a.m, and 5.38 department, all except-a few ar-|?-m. Summerside tide e-ghteen ticles of furniture on the firs: | minutes later than Charlottetown. floor were lost. However they | Sun rises today at 6.11 a.m. and were successful in confining the | sets at 5.53 p.m. fire to the house a : The modern home was partially covered by insurance. i years ago for this reason. OF THE GUARDIAN The possibility of establishing load shipments of potatoes of the various marine shipping ter- minals of the Island. will be in- \vestigated by the Summerside Board of Trade. This was decided upon at the board's regular meeting here last evening. The suggestion 4 +*Fred Bingham, chairman of the marine industries and transport- ation. committee, who told the board members that with the poswbility of- higher truckng rates facing the Island, that it would be a wise move on the part of board members to ap- proath R.G. Gréenough, super- intendent in regard to the mat- ter. Mr. Bingham pointed out) that if this proposal was accepted it would mean a lot of the farm- ST. COLUMBA’S CHURCH rshfield Congregation © Mark 125th Anniversary | The congregation of St. Colum-;in recent years have been Mrs. ‘s Presbyterian Church in|L.H.D. Foster and family wh arshfield will hold a special ser-| have given as a memorial a bap- ers, be considerable cheaper and this Sunday at 7.30 p.m. to/tismal font, Mrs. A.A. MacBeth | would mean more revenues for pelebrate the 129th anniversary|the memorial of a communion! the railroad. its founding as a congregation |table and flower stands, and J.J. With between 400.000 and 450.- nd the 9th anniversary of the|Stewart for his generous gift of 000 bags of potatoes shipped — of the present church | electronic chimes, carpet and fur-| from Summerside each year and ding. | nace. 4 Established as a congregation | The anniversary service this | of the p 1830 St. Columba’s ranks as/year will take the form of a ser- ne of the oldest Presbyterian| vice of praise and special guests gregations in Prince Edward |for the occasion. will the Royalty and. The present church build- | Fight Male Choir. Special music p however was not erected un-|will also be rendered by the!,\ 7he meeting was presided ov 1864 the original church be-|Marshfied church choir and solos|>Y the president A.H. Hubley ng destroyed in a storm in 1860.|and duets from various members 2%d the minutes were read by | In the 9 years since its dedi-| of the congregation. the secretary, Donald MacDon- ion the little church on St.| A cordial invitation is extend- ald. reports were given by s Road has been improved|ed to all to join with the congre-|James McGregor, membership enlarged considerably to the| gation of St. Columba’s Presby-!and entertainment: James _ 8. t of those who worship and | terian Church, Marshfield in this Wright, industry and develop- interested in it. Among these, service praise to God. | ——___—____ - ‘Mrs. Donald Lidstone Named President'S’side Cancer Unit : SUMMERSIDE — A special ‘board meeting of the Prince Ed- "ward Island Division of the Can- ‘adian Cancer Society was on Wednesday evening in “studios of CJRW ‘in es he pointed out that the rafl- road was missing quite a sum RADING | Mg HOG G rm a ee Sty ‘“ side. This meeting was called | for the purpose of filling the | board vacancy created hy the | held | resignation of R. C. Schurman, | the | whose resignation as president | Summer-|of the Summerside unit was re ‘ceived and accepted with regret. | | Under the chairmanship _ of | Hon. Henry Wedge, Mrs. Donald | : Lidstone was selected as presid- | jent of the unit, and ‘Gordon! Kelly was named campaign | chairman. | | Plans were formulated for Ay |conducting the annual campaign ‘ in the Summerside areg, and Wednesday, Oct. 14th, was set jas a tentative date for the can-| | Vass in the town. W. H. Beaton, ovincial pre- Moaded cargo, and departed from | «ident and Mrs. ML E. sate: ‘Summerside yesterday enroute 0 | eyecutive secretary were pre- ‘Seven Islands, Quebec. While | ent and addressed the meeting ‘at Summerside the ship took on | priefiy. five a _ of gree 71 Officers of the Summerside | “bags i chad gg |Unit are as follows: president, | peyeters an oy aa _ ne Mrs. Donald Lidstone; 1st vice- ‘produce part of the cargo Was | president, Hon. Henry Wedge; | “supplied by MacFarlane Produce | 9,4 vice-president, F. Earl Mac- | Co. of Summerside. ' Donald: secretary. Donald Bak- jer; treasurer, Mrs. J. Ernest | LATE NOTICES 4 Morrison; committee chairmen; | é (Also see announcements in | welfare, Mrs. S. S. Beaton; educ- | jation, Mrs. J. Frank Jenkins; | columns adjoining Classified Ad- | _vertising Section.) , f a 7 ; E . : 2 F , LOADS PRODUCE The MV “Brion” arrived, CARB HAROLD HEARTZ Premiums paid under thé old , system of $2 on Grade A hogs and $1 on.grade B will continue | at the present time, it was learn- ed yesterday from Harold Heartz live stock produce grad- er for the federal department of agriculture. Sometime in 1960 it is proposed to remove the premium on grade B hogs, ob- erved Mr. Heartz who «aid the date has not been decided as yet. Mr. Heartz said that he did not expect ahy deterioration in Island. grading percentages as the Island Yorkshire is a lean- campaign, Gordon Kelly. The people of the Town of | | Summerside have. always re- | sponded generously to each and| er, higher grading animal than every worthy cause In the past,| those in other provinces. |and the officers of this ynit of | —— | the Cancer Society are. “@nticipat-| INSTALMENT PAYMENTS ing the whole-hearted ‘support of | The debt on imstalment pur- their fellow-citizens in the forth-| chases in the United Kingdom coming appeal. \ | rose’to £742,000,000 in July, 1959, :|up £34,000000 in one month. ‘Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck'& Son Ltd. ' quarters has announced. All-expenses in connection with FS the course will be borne by the ‘provincial council. Course Arranged For Pack Scoute A basic SUMMERSIDE BUREAU! ; was made by | {with approximately 95 per cent | moving done by trucks, of money. | er | | spread rapidly. S'side Trade Board To Seek Cheaper Potato RailRates | ment; Charles Linkletter, tour- , ist and publicity; Errol Laugh- lin, agriculture, and Fred Bing- rates for car-| ham, marine industry and trans- ioned at this corner to see that portation. In noting there was consider- able traffic congestion in front | of the Post Office building, R-S. |Hinton_ expressed the need for another mail depository—a drive | in depository situated in the rear of the present building. Frank Arnett observed that the town is being faced with qa num- ber. of traffic problems. One, | he said was the number of cars parked on both sides of Spring Street in front of a laundry and | in front of the Jail on Central | Street. This, he said, slowed) down traffic and made oberser- | |vation of pa-cqming traffic very | difficult. ~ 3 Another traffic problem, Mr. Arnett pointed out was that the intersections where Summer, Central and Granville streets meet with Water street were very dangerous. 3 “It takes about a half hour jto get across Water Street to the other side, he said, ‘‘No one will let you go by”. He suggested that a_ traffic light or a portable stop afd -go ‘sign be installed ~at Summer Street intersection as an experi- ment to see how such a move would work out. | CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 ; | | | for common ordinary sore throat It was also suggested that a pedestrian cross walk be instal- led there and a policeman stat- cars stop for pedestrians cross- ‘ ing Water Street. Named as a committee to look into the matter of finding a chairman for the Lobster Car- nival committee were IS. Wright, Jim McGregor and Roy Johnston. 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